We've shipped a few more improvements across the platform, with updates to how groups handle new members, a new way to structure your activities, and a handy filter for keeping client lists tidy.
Evergreen Groups
Until now, adding someone to a group didn't give them access to the activities and programs that group already contained. With rolling groups, that changes, when you want it to.
Each group now has a setting you can turn on to make it "rolling." With it enabled, every activity and program in the group is automatically sent to any member added afterwards, so people who join later are brought up to speed without any manual work on your side. By default this setting is off, so existing groups behave exactly as before.
Need more control? You don't have to enable the setting at all. From the three-dot menu, you can manually send past activities and programs to a newly added member, picking exactly what they receive. Use the setting for hands-off catch-up, or the manual route when you'd rather curate.
Manage Groups via the API
We've also expanded the Quenza API with new group capabilities. You can now create a group and add a member to a group programmatically, making it easier to wire group management into your own onboarding flows, CRM, or automations. Full documentation is available at https://developers.quenza.com.
New Builder Elements: Divider and Table
The Activity Builder gains two new elements this round. Following the page break element we recently added, the Divider gives you another way to bring structure to your activities: drop it between elements to visually separate them from one another, making longer activities easier to read and giving your content clearer sections.
The new Table element lets you organize information in rows and columns, perfect for schedules, comparisons, or structured exercises. You can also enable an option that lets clients add their own rows, turning the table into something they can fill in themselves, handy for logs, trackers, or any exercise where the client contributes entries.
Filter Your Activities & Programs
The activities and programs list in the client profile now has a filter, so you can narrow down what you see. For example, you can exclude cancelled activities to focus only on what's active and relevant, no more scrolling past items you've already set aside.